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[QUOTE="SpDyKen, post: 1317894, member: 60208"] I have [I]never[/I] fouled a plug in my YZ125's or 250's, in the last three years, including slow riding with my daughters, and other beginner riders. Of course, I have read, and followed, the advice of almost every jetting thread I've been able to find here. Very good stuff. I have replaced a plug, just so I would have a fresh one to look at, but I am learning to look more at the piston and cylinder head. I usually figure that the engineers and testing teams that design and finalize the settings on the bikes I buy, are smarter & more experienced than I am. So I usually buy the recommended spark plug. [/QUOTE]
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